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Show 2 SUGAR HOUSE MATRONS FLY TO VISIT KIDS On August 19 Mrs. Ray L. Alston Al-ston and Mrs. Flora Killpack Woodall will leave on the first leg of a flying journey to Munich, Germany, arriving in that European Euro-pean city on August 21. The purpose of the trip is to see their children Mrs. Alston's daughter Joan married Mrs. Wood,-all's Wood,-all's son Larry M). Killpack and their 10 month old grandson, Larry Steven. They have seen the youngster only in home movies received from Lt. and Mrs. Killpack. The lieutenant flew one of the two jet planes which set a new record last spring in Europe. On the way home, Mrs. Alston and Mrs. Woodall plan to travel through the Netherlands and England, Eng-land, sailing from Southampton on October 9. They will visit in New York City for a short time before flying home. Mr. and Mrs. Alston reside at 2546 South 1500 East, while Mrs. Woodall lives at 2508 South 15th East. I |